Surrounded by family, friends, and a semi-circle of judges from across the state — Sara L. McCulloch was sworn in at this week’s city council meeting as the new judge for Bainbridge Island Municipal Court.
A Coast Guard master chief has been charged with residential burglary after allegedly harassing a Bainbridge Island woman over a 10-month long period.
The Bainbridge Island City Council decided Wednesday to cancel the final public hearing for the Shoreline Master Program and postpone it until the new year. As late as Wednesday morning, the state Department of Ecology informed city staff that the final written conditions for approval of the SMP would not be ready in time for next week’s final public hearing.
Sara L. McCulloch, Bainbridge Island’s pick for Municipal Court Judge, will be sworn in at this week’s city council meeting.
An 18-year-old Bainbridge Island man was charged with residential burglary in Kitsap County District Court after allegedly breaking into a Poulsbo residence.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will hold an informational meeting Tuesday, Dec. 10 to update residents on the Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor Superfund site cleanup.
The Bainbridge Island City Council heard from a flurry of passionate people over the course of a 40-minute public hearing on legalized marijuana Monday.
Those who knew Bob Cederwall could say they knew part of Bainbridge Island. They could also say they knew someone who had hugs, smiles and time for everyone.
Bainbridge Organic Distillers couldn’t have done better at this year’s Great American Distillers Festival in Portland. The distillery pulled in double gold for their Bainbridge Battle Point Organic Whiskey.
The Bainbridge Island Police Department is getting ready for the giving holiday with a little more facial hair than usual and possibly a new morning workout routine.
Without their equal passion for social justice, Laura Van Dyke and Brad Lewis might never have met. For Bainbridge, this equal passion promises an opportunity for bringing a movement to the forefront of local advocacy.
The Bainbridge Island City Council will hear from the Sierra Club at this week’s meeting.
For several on Bainbridge Island, Typhoon Haiyan did not just hit a country, but it hit family.